88 Minutes 2007 R, 108 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Jon Avnet Cast: Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, Amy Brenneman, William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, Benjamin McKenzie, Neal McDonough, Leah Cairns, Stephen Moyer, Christopher Redman, Brendan Fletcher, Michael Eklund
Professor of Forensic Psychology Jack Gramm (Al Pacino) testified against Jon Forster (Neal McDonough) at his murder trial nine years ago. Forster has claimed ever since that he is innocent. On the eve of Forster's execution, the Seattle police find an identical crime to the one Forster has been found guilty of, and the F.B.I. has information that the victim was one of Gramm's students. Now, Gramm receives a threat that he has only 88 minutes left to live, and he must use his own forensic skills and those of his cohorts in order to save his own life.
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Air Bud 1997 PG, 98 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Charles Martin Smith Cast: Michael Jeter, Kevin Zegers, Wendy Makkena, Bill Cobbs, Eric Christmas, Brendan Fletcher, Norman Browning, Jay Brazeau, Shayn Solberg, Nicola Cavendish, Stephen E. Miller, Frank C. Turner
Josh (Kevin Zegers) is suffering emotionally after his father's death and has now been placed in a new school. One day, he finds an abandoned Golden Retriever, Buddy. It turns out that Buddy can shoot hoops, and since Josh wants to try out for the school basketball team, Buddy can help him practice. Josh makes the team, and he and Buddy perform at half-time. Buddy is a hit with the media, which is good IF the notoriety does not cause his previous owner Norm Snively (Michael Jeter) to reclaim him and cash in on his celebrity status.
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BloodRayne II: Deliverance 2007 N/R, 89 min. Genre: Action / Fantasy / Horror / Western
Director: Uwe Boll Cast: Natassia Malthe, Zack Ward, Brendan Fletcher, Chris Coppola, John Tench, Michael Eklund, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Michael Pare, Michael Teigen, Michael Robinson, Aidan Williamson, Carrie Genzel
A century has passed since the events of "BloodRayne," and our favorite dhampir (half human, half vampire), Rayne (now played by Natassia Malthe), heads to Montana to take on ancient vampire Billy the Kid (Zack Ward). He intends to carve out a piece of the New World for his gang's use and is wreaking havoc on the townsfolk. But Rayne has help from lawman Pat Garrett (Michael Pare) and others to take on Billy and his gang. And let the video game begin.
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The Final Cut 2004 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Omar Naim Cast: Robin Williams, Mira Sorvino, James Caviezel, Mimi Kuzyk, Stephanie Romanov, Thom Bishops, Genevieve Buechner, Brendan Fletcher, Vincent Gale, Casey Dubois, Wanda Cannon, Liam Ranger
Sometime in the future, embryos are implanted with memory chips to record the stories of their lives. Editor Alan Hakman (Robin Williams) puts together footage that edits out the bad moments and leaves in only the good from those microchips. His work is shown at funerals to glorify the deceased. While preparing his next project, Alan uncovers information that will change his life forever.
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The Five Senses 1999 R, 104 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jeremy Podeswa Cast: Mary-Louise Parker, Pascale Bussieres, Richard Clarkin, Brendan Fletcher, Marco Leonardi, Nadia Litz, Daniel MacIvor, Molly Parker, Gabrielle Rose, Tara Rosling
Interconnected stories deal with the five senses in this ensemble piece that revolves around the disappearance of a Toronto toddler.
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Freddy vs. Jason 2003 R, 97 min. Genre: Action / Horror / Thriller / Fantasy aka: A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 8
Director: Robert Yu Cast: Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Monica Keena, Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland, Chris Marquette, Katharine Isabelle, Brendan Fletcher, Tom Butler, Lochlyn Munro, Kyle Labine, David Kopp, Zack Ward, Paula Shaw, Jesse Hutch
Although he was killed four years ago, "Nightmare on Elm Street's" Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) rises from Hell and resurrects "Friday the 13th's" Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger). As would be expected, it isn't long before Freddy and Jason are competing in the act of murdering Elm Street's children. 1 User Review
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| | Freddy Vs Jason | Kiwi Angel 08/13/2007 | | BEST MOVIE EVER |
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Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed 2004 R, 94 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Brett Sullivan Cast: Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Tatiana Maslany, Janet Kidder, Eric Johnson, Pascale Hutton, Patricia Idlette, David McNally, Susan Adam, Jake Mackinnon, Brendan Fletcher, Shaun Johnston
This film begins where the original left off as Brigitte (Emily Perkins), running from town to avoid her sister's fate, is being chased by a male werewolf who wants her for a mate. She collapses and is placed in a drug rehab facility when the wolfsbane she is taking to keep from turning into a werewolf is thought to be an illegal drug. She befriends Ghost (Tatiana Maslany) at the center, and the two plan an escape as Brigitte continues to fall under the curse without the antidote. 1 User Review
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| | Katharine Isabelle sleepwalks like an amateur! | one 06/17/2007 | | |
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Ginger Snaps 3 2004 R, 100 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Ginger Snaps Back
Director: Grant Harvey Cast: Katharine Isabelle, Emily Perkins, Nathaniel Arcand, Tom McCamus, JR Bourne, David MacInnis, David La Haye, Hugh Dillon, Brendan Fletcher, Matthew Walker, Adrien Dorval
This prequel to the previous entries begins with our young heroines, Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins), trekking through wintry 19th-century Canada (perhaps ancestors of the look-alike, talk-alike girls of the previous episodes). They meet up with an Indian fur trapper who takes them to a fort containing assorted unfriendly people. Their idyllic life takes a turn when werewolves surround the fort, and Ginger (again) is bitten. 1 User Review
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| | Katharine Isabelle varies between sleepwalk and OTT. | one 06/17/2007 | | |
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Jimmy Zip 1999 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert McGinley Cast: Brendan Fletcher, Ike Gingrich, Adrienne Frantz, Zia, John Truong, John Epps, Chris Mulkey, Kim Dawson, Cristos, John Snyder
A runaway teen, who is also a pyromaniac, learns how to cope on the streets–which also means drug running. When he meets a homeless man (who wants to create metal sculptures) he uses the money he was to deliver to the drug boss so they can team up. Of course, they must deal with the drug empire.
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Summer's End 1998 TV, 115 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Helen Shaver Cast: James Earl Jones, Brendan Fletcher, Jake LeDoux, Wendy Crewson, Jonathan Kroeker, Andrew Sardella, Al Waxman, Randy Hughson, R.D. Reid, Sarah Francis
A recently widowed mother takes her two boys to their cottage on the lake to help overcome their loss. They meet a retired African American doctor (James Earl Jones), and though he becomes friends with the boys, racial hatred gets in the way. Made for TV.
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Tideland 2006 R, 122 min. Genre: Drama / Fantasy
Director: Terry Gilliam Cast: Jodelle Ferland, Janet McTeer, Brendan Fletcher, Jennifer Tilly, Jeff Bridges, Dylan Taylor, Wendy Anderson, Sally Crooks, Amy Matysio, Alden Adair, Harry Gilliam
Following her heroin-addicted mother's (Jennifer Tilly) death, city-girl Jeliza-Rose (Jodelle Ferland) begins a new life with her father, Noah (Jeff Bridges), at her deceased grandmother's home in the country. But Noah also is a junkie, and soon after the move he overdoses and dies. Now Jeliza-Rose is left in a house with her father's decaying body, and she starts communicating with her four Barbie dolls' heads and her young, mentally challenged neighbor Dickens (Brendan Fletcher). They are watched over by Dickens' sister Dell (Janet McTeer), a veiled taxidermist with her own plans for Noah's carcass.
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| 1. 88 Minutes (2007)
2. Air Bud (1997)
3. BloodRayne II: Deliverance (2007)
4. The Final Cut (2004)
5. The Five Senses (1999)
6. Freddy vs. Jason (2003) aka: A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 8
7. Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed (2004)
8. Ginger Snaps 3 (2004) aka: Ginger Snaps Back
9. Jimmy Zip (1999)
10. Summer's End (1998)
11. Tideland (2006)
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